2024-06-08 14:28:16
Shot putter Tomáš Staněk superior to Saturday’s remaining on the European Athletics Championships. The defending bronze medalist from Munich registered a efficiency of 20.53 meters within the qualification in Rome for the primary time and didn’t proceed, though he didn’t break the restrict of 20.70. The combined 4×400 meter relay took sixth place.
General, Staňka’s 20.53 meters was sufficient for fifth place within the qualification. The second Czech consultant, Tadeáš Procházka, was removed from advancing to the ultimate twelve. With a efficiency of 17.95, he ranked twenty sixth.
Stanek is getting into the outside season on the European Championship. Earlier than the deliberate opening assembly in Domažlice, he injured his groin in the beginning of Might and has not began since then. He handed the qualification, regardless that he didn’t go into the try at 100%. “I did not begin all of it the best way. I used to be extra cautious to not do one thing silly. It turned out because it ought to,” he advised Czech Tv.
The function of the favourite was confirmed by the house group Leonardo Fabbri, who was the one one to ship the ball over the qualifying restrict. He threw 21.10 meters in his opening try and dominated the primary a part of the competitors.
The combined 4×400 meter relay group of Matěj Krsek, Lada Vondrová, Vít Müller and Barbora Malíková completed sixth on the European Championships. Her time of three:14.24 minutes was 2.26 seconds worse than the efficiency of the Czech bronze quartet from final yr’s World Championships in Budapest.
Eire’s Christopher O’Donnell, Rhadisat Adeleke, Thomas Barr and Sharlene Mawdsley received in 3:09.92. Pedestrian Eliška Martínková was eleventh within the 20 kilometer race in the present day in Rome. A two-minute penalty for 3 penalties for violating the foundations disadvantaged her of a greater place.
Half of the Czech bronze relay group from the 2023 WC is left. Hurdler Müller changed Patrik Šorm, Tereza Petržilková was changed by Malíková. She ran the ultimate leg as an alternative of the Budapest finisher Vondrová, who moved to the second leg. The battle for a medal quickly turned distant for the Czech quarter-players.
Malíková crossed the end line in seventh place, however after the disqualification of France, the Czech Republic improved by one place. “I feel we had been aiming for a barely increased rung. I often take 150 meters earlier than the end line, there the British lady elbowed a bit. I wasn’t prepared for that, it threw me off a bit,” Malíková advised Czech Tv.
After the race, the Czech representatives complained in regards to the shift in gears, particularly between Vondrová and Müller. “I needed to cease on the finish to offer go to Víťa, as a result of they lined us up flawed there. Or, that’s, Víťa, and I used to be passing in a cross with the Brit. I needed to brake within the final meters in order that it would not cross,” mentioned Vondrová within the affiliation’s recording. “The general time is dangerous, we simply ran dangerous total and it does not matter who,” she added.
Behind the victorious Eire, Italy completed second and the favored Netherlands third, with Femke Bolová taking the medal place on the end line. About three and a half seconds separated the Czech relay from the bronze.
The pedestrian Martínková, who was seventh on the final European Championship in Munich, fought for a medal till the penalty. The Olympic champion Palmisanová separated from the main group in the midst of the race, and Martínková additionally figured within the chasing group for an additional three kilometers. Then she needed to go to the penalty field as a result of she obtained three warnings in a brief time frame. “It got here out of the blue, I did not anticipate it,” Martínková advised Czech Tv.
As a result of course of the season, she had combined emotions. “I had a extremely arduous spring, so simply having the ability to race with the very best was an awesome feeling. I used to be doing nicely and I believed that I may dangle with the ladies,” mentioned the Czech pedestrian, who achieved a time of 1:31 :58.
The primary title on the championship was received by native Antonella Palmisanová (1:28:08). She received by 29 seconds forward of compatriot Valentina Trapletti. Ukrainian Ljudmila Olyanovská took third place within the remaining meters.
World report holder Mykolas Alekna didn’t defend the European discus title. He completed third with a efficiency of 67.48 meters and suffered his first defeat of the season. Slovenian Kristjan Čeh received (68.08). The Austrian Lukas Weisshaidinger (67.70) acquired forward of the 21-year-old Lithuanian favourite.
Within the shot put, Jessica Schilderová from the Netherlands (18.77) rejoiced on the conquer compatriot Jorinde Van Klinkenová (18.67), who nonetheless awaits the discus remaining on the EC. The bronze was received by Yemisi Ogunleye of Germany (18.62).
On the head of the heptathlon after the primary day is two-time Olympic champion Nafissatou Thiam from Belgium. She collected 3955 factors in 4 disciplines and is 35 factors forward of compatriot Noor Vidtsová. The reigning world champion, Katarina Johnsonová-Thompsonová from Nice Britain, was shedding after three disciplines and didn’t enter the 200m, which concluded in the present day’s program of the competitors.
One other title for the host nation was received within the 5000 meters by Nadia Battocletti in a championship report of 14:35.29 minutes. Within the final hundred meters, she overtook the three-time European cross-country champion Karoline Bjerkeli Grövdal, who set the tempo for virtually the whole race. Spain’s Marta García received the bronze.
Co-holders of the Czech report, Zdeněk Stromšík and Jan Veleba, didn’t attain the semi-finals of the 100 meters. Stromšík took sixteenth place with a efficiency of 10.39 seconds, Veleba ran 10.53 and completed twentieth. Within the semi-finals, the seeded sprinters had been complemented by the fourteen quickest from the heats. The time wanted was 10.35, which the Slovakian Ján Volko had, for instance.
Excessive jumper Michaela Hrubá, who jumped 185 centimeters, was eradicated within the qualification. She failed on the subsequent successive top of 189 cm and won’t make it to the ultimate twelve.
European Athletics Championships in Rome:
Finals:
Males:
Disk: 1. Czech (Slovenia) 68.08, 2. Weisshaidinger (Austria) 67.70, 3. Alekna (Lithuania) 67.48, 4. Stahl (Sweden) 66.84, 5. Janssen 65.48 , 6. Prüfer (each German) 64.60.
Girls:
5000 m: 1. Battovlettiová (It.) 14:35.29, 2. Grövdalová (Nor.) 14:38.62, 3. Garcíaová (Sp.) 14:44.04, 4. Kosterová (Netherlands) 14:44, 46, 5. Blomqvist (Finland) 14:44.72, 6. Klein (Germany) 14:58.28.
move: 1. Schilderová 18.77, 2. Van Klinkenová (each Dutch) 18.67, 3. Ogunleyeová 18.62, 4. Kenzelová (each German) 18.55, 5. Toimilova (Sp.) 18.43, 6. Roosová (Swedish) 18.26.
Heptathlon (after 4 disciplines): 1. Thiamová 3955 b. (100 m breaststroke: 13.74 – top: 195 – shot put: 15.06 – 200 m: 24.81), 2. Vidtsová (each Belgian) 3920 (13.16 – 180 – 14.79 – 23.85), 3. Lazraqová-Khlassová (Fr.) 3915 (13.35 – 177 – 15.27 – 23.56), 4. Dokterová (Dutch) 2772, 5. Gereviniová (It. ) 3735, 6. Kälinová (Switzerland) 3723.
20 km stroll: 1. Palmisanová 1:28:08, 2. Traplettiová (each It.) 1:28:37, 3. Oljanovská (Ukr.), 4. Garcíaová-Carová (Sp.) each 1:28:48, 5. Mutardová (Fr.) 1:28:55, 6. Montesinosová (Sp.) 1:29:07, …11. Martínková (CZ) 1:31:58.
Combined relay 4×400 m: 1. Eire (O’Donnell, Adeleke, Barr, Mawdsley) 3:09.92, 2. Italy (Sito, Polinari, Scotti, Mangone) 3:10.69, 3. Netherlands (Bonevacia, Klaver, Klein Ikkink, Bol ) 3:10.73, …6. Czechia (Krsek, Marvel lady, Müller, Malíková) 3:14,24.
Heats and {qualifications}:
Males:
100 m: 1. Matthew (Fr.) 10,18, Tree 10,39, 20. Veleba (each Czech Republic) 10.53 – didn’t advance to the ultimate.
800 m: 1. Anselmini (Fr.) 1:44.73, 2. Dudych (CZ) 1:44.89 – superior to the semi-finals.
Column: 1. Ehammer (Switzerland) 841, …9. Meindlschmid 801 – superior to the finals, 23 Yuška (each Czech Republic) 772 – didn’t advance to the ultimate.
move: 1. Fabbri (It.) 21,10, …5. Stand 20.53 – superior to the ultimate, 26. Stroll (each Czech Republic) 17.95 – didn’t advance to the ultimate.
Disk: 1. Alexander (Lit.) 67,50, ..17. Bart (Czech Republic) 61.20 – didn’t advance to the ultimate.
Girls:
1500 m: 1. Reekieová (Brit.) 4:06.68, …18. Sasínek Mäki (CZ) 4:12.76 – didn’t advance to the ultimate.
100 m earlier than: 1. Haralaová (Fin.) 12.91, …18. Jiranova (ČR) 13.45 – didn’t advance to the semi-finals.
Top: 1. Mahučichová (Ukrainian), Honselová (German) and Junnilaová (Fin.) all 192, …19. i.a. Tough (ČR) 185 – didn’t advance to the ultimate.